Federal agents investigating Mayor Eric Adams confirmed what political reporters covering his campaign revealed back in 2021: The mayor doesn't spend the night in one place for very long.
According to a trove of documents dumped on Friday afternoon by Trump's Department of Justice, when federal prosecutors asked to search Gracie Mansion in September of 2024, they noted that according to Adams's cell phone location data, the mayor "regularly spends the overnight hours of Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday at [Gracie Mansion], and occasionally does so on other days as well."
Where is he when not at Gracie Mansion? Is he in Fort Lee, New Jersey, with his long-time girlfriend Tracey Collins? Or…somewhere else? We may never know!

A good chunk of the information found in the 1,785 pages of files released on a federal judge's order in the mayor's now-dismissed corruption case had already been reported. There are lots of documents related to the allegations that Mayor Adams orchestrated a straw donor scheme set up by Turkish government agents to obtain favors like opening a consul building prematurely and not talking about the Armenian genocide while a foreign government wined and dined Adams with first-class airline tickets and sweet hotel rooms.
But! That's not all. Here are some of the more interesting and as-yet-unreported tidbits found in the government files: